It more than 10000 years ago, the first societies lived at the source of the White Nile, around the Great Lake of Africa (Lake Victoria). These first African Negro societies had a sedentary life of agriculture, animal husbandry, fishing and hunting. They then founded, going up the Nile, a matriarchal, egalitarian and peaceful civilization:
Ta-Seti “the land of the arc” in Nubia (present-day Sudan), then Kemet (KMT) “the black land” in ancient Egypt.
The woman by inventing agriculture allowed the populations to settle down on the banks of the Nile where the annual floods carry the silt necessary for agriculture. Indeed, it is the woman who enhanced the land. This first woman “Eve” (from the Hebrew avva) means “source of life”. Now Eve was born from the rib of Adam (from the Hebrew “אדם”, from the word “אדמה”) which means “the earth”. We understand better why the first woman (WATER = Flood of the Nile + Limon) created agriculture and that it is she who highlights the man (THE EARTH) by founding a family.
"Mom" is "Amma" in Sumerian and Dravidian and "Ma" in some African languages. Thus, the term "Ma" referred to both the "mother and the land area". (eg Ma-nde means “the children of Ma”).
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